Tripura, the third smallest of India's North-Eastern states, boasts a rich and complex history. While details of its pre-Manikya era remain scarce and the evolution of the Manikya monarchy is somewhat unclear, the adoption of the 'Manikya' title by its kings in the 14th century marked a significant turning point. This pe…
Read more »1. Arunachal Pradesh Area: 83,743sq km Boundaries: North: China East: Myanmar South: Nagaland and Assam West: Bhutan Historic Name: North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) History of the State: ●Historically inhabited by numerous indigenous tribes with distinct cultural practices and local governance systems. ●Came under British administr…
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